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Timestamps: 0:00 intro 0:23 normal ride 1:38 control cabinet 3:22 car top / lift shaft / motor This lift is situated in an office building in Olten, Switzerland. It replaces an older lift that was manufactured either by Schindler or Schlieren. The original lift had it's motor room at the back of the lift shaft, accessible from the stair case. The opening in the shaft wall that connected to the motor room was bricked up. This can be seen at the back of the shaft on the top floor, where the wall is made out of brickwork instead of concrete. It is currently unclear what exact model of Gen2 this lift is. The interior and the DMG buttons indicate that this is a Genesis lift, yet the Genesis was not yet introduced back in 2012. The form factor of this lift with its wide shaft is very unusual and non-standard. The same applies for the center-opening doors on this type of lift, as well as the capacity rating of 650 instead of 630 kg. The GECB controller being installed in the control cabinet outside the shaft is also something not usually found on GeN2 lifts. Therefore it is to be assumed that this lift is in fact a custom-made installation for this building. Manufacturer: Otis, 2012 Capacity: 8 persons / 650 kg Type: Traction, 2:1 roping Floors: 8: K, E, 2 - 7 Fixtures: DMG BM Marco Speed: 1 m/s Travel height: 25m Logic: OTIS GECB Drive: OVFR02B Motor: GeN2, 4.2 kW WARNING/DISCLAIMER: DO NOT attempt to copy anything shown in the video without having the proper knowledge of how to do so! LIFT SHAFTS and MACHINE ROOMS are very DANGEROUS places and are NOT MEANT to be accessed by inexperienced or untrained personnel! Dangers in these environments include but are not limited to crushing, electrocution, falling and burns.